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West Dallas

The latest area to be revitalized in Dallas is home to Trinity Groves, a trendy and diverse foodie mecca. Cross over the Margaret Hunt Hill Bridge from Downtown to reach West Dallas and you'll quickly find yourself making a hard decision of where to eat first.Plan Your Trip To Dallas

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Trinity Groves

This 15-acre restaurant, retail, artist and entertainment destination sits at the base of the Margaret Hunt Hill Bridge in West Dallas. Pay a visit to a brewery, culinary events center and multiple restaurants. The area is also home to the Restaurant Concept Incubator program, which encourages culinary entrepreneurs to develop restaurant concepts to become the newest addition on the block. In the mood for seafood? Grab fresh crab or lobster at Amberjax or sashimi at Sushi Bayashi. For fusion dishes, head to Chino Chinatown, a Chinese cuisine spot with a Latin American twist.

Outdoors

Skyline Trails

Get out in the Dallas sun on the Trinity Skyline Trails, the first hard surface trail with breathtaking views of the Trinity River and Downtown Dallas. The trails stretch nearly 5 miles and it's a perfect spot to work off dinner from Trinity Groves, just steps away from the trails main entry way.

Ronald Kirk Pedestrian Bridge

As part of the most recent improvements to the Trinity River Corridor, the Ronald Kirk Pedestrian Bridge offers activity space with an up-close view of the Trinity River and Margaret Hunt Hill Bridge. Grab a snack from one of the food trucks that make a daily stop or take a leisurely stroll across the bridge.

Food and Drink

Off-Site Kitchen

A local favorite, Off-Site Kitchen recently moved from a small spot in the Design District to their prime location in Trinity Groves. The line gets long at lunch, but their Stock Cheese, a simple yet tasty burger with a generous portion of cheddar cheese, makes the wait worth it. Grab a friend for a quick game of hoops on the patio.

Kate Weiser Chocolate

The chocolate, hand painted and meticulously displayed, has made Kate Weiser a household name in Dallas. Previously a pastry chef at upscale staples like Nobu and Stephan Pyles, Kate Weiser brought her passion to life with her chocolate shop in Trinity Groves and we are forever grateful.